Zero no Kiseki (Trails from Zero) takes place in the technological metropolis of Crossbell. Players follow Lloyd Bannings, a rookie detective assigned to the Special Support Section (SSS). Alongside his teammates Elie, Tio, and Randy, Lloyd investigates the dark underbelly of a city torn apart by political corruption, criminal syndicates, and ancient mysteries. The game is praised for its: Deep, interconnected political worldbuilding. Strategic, turn-based grid combat system. Memorable, character-driven narrative. Incredible soundtrack composed by Falcom Sound Team jdk. The History of the PSP English Patch

Around 2018 , a team released a patch credited to a user named "Flame". This patch was actually a leak of an unfinished Work-in-Progress. While it claimed to be fully translated, the quality was notoriously rough. It is frequently described as "riddled with errors," "a mess of mistranslations," and "unfinished and unedited". It was a functioning translation, but it was blunt and lacked the polish required for the game’s heavy dialogue.

The actual Geofront patch was never officially released for PSP—only PC. However, hackers later "backported" the Geofront script to the PSP ISO. If you find a file labeled "Zero no Kiseki (Geofront v1.1) [English Patched].iso" , that is the peak experience. It includes the full script, item names, quartz descriptions, and even the in-game encyclopedia.

This article covers everything you need to know about the game, its history, the specific English patches available, and how to play them on modern hardware.

2x PSP to 5x PSP (depending on your screen resolution).

Your notebook tracks your current Support Requests (side quests) and Detective Points (DP). Earning maximum DP unlocks powerful equipment rewards.

Copy the .iso file directly into the ISO directory located at the root of your memory card.